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Monday, February 29, 2016

This just in from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics –
fad diets are out. Healthy eating is in!
Healthy eating is a balanced approach to everyday food decisions – not a diet
that focuses on eating one thing, avoiding one thing, odd food combinations, or
starving yourself!

As the world's largest organization of food and nutrition
professionals, the Academy is committed to improving the nation’s health and
advancing the profession of dietetics through research, education and advocacy.

So let’s celebrate National Nutrition Month in March by choosing
one new healthy eating habit. Visit the Academy at www.eatright.org for ideas,
or come to a SkyWell Club meeting to share your thoughts on what we can do at
Skyline to promote healthy eating for life!

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

I just read a tweet about the art of volunteering and its
positive impact on personal wellness – both body and soul. It got me thinking.

Giving Back. Showing you care. Demonstrating community
concern and taking action. Volunteering is one specific way to stay connected
and improve the lives of people around you. And it’s important all year long.

Last month, our SkyWell representatives volunteered at the #SJJoinMe Luminary Walk. When I asked
students if they would be interested in helping to set up, clean up and play
flashlight tag during the Friday night event sponsored by St. Joe’s Mercy
Health System, a dozen hands shot up instantly. Volunteering at its best - for
the fun and joy of getting involved and giving back. SkyWell reps also volunteer at Peace
Neighborhood Center, the Ann Arbor Y, Project Healthy Schools and many other
organizations in our community.

SkyWell in and of itself is a volunteer activity. As a
Skyline High School club, members discuss ways to improve school wide wellness
and plan events that they feel will make a difference. They do this after
school and over the summer, donating their time and great ideas to impact our
school culture of wellness. Our January Wellness Expo was held during school
hours, but quite a bit of planning and preparation after hours went into
making it a success. It’s the volunteers who make a difference every day. And
we appreciate them very much!

Thank you SkyWell for another great Wellness Expo. We look
forward to hearing about the survey responses, which will guide your efforts
next year in helping to make Skyline High School the healthiest high school in
Michigan.